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#### Adding a new route
If you are adding a new route, you have to add your route to a section contained within this file: `src/common/routes/all-routes.json`
If you are adding a new route, you have to add your route to a section contained within this file: `src/common/navigation.yaml`
```bash showLineNumbers highlight=11
docs.blockstack/
.github/
lib/
node_modules/
public/
src/
_data/
_includes/
common/
routes/
all-routes.json
get-routes.js
index.ts
components/
pages/
types/
sections:
- pages:
- path: /
- path: /build-an-app # is an overview page
- path: /smart-contracts
pages:
- path: /overview
- path: /principals
sections:
- title: Tutorials
pages:
- path: /hello-world-tutorial
- path: /counter-tutorial
- path: /testing-contracts
- path: /public-registry-tutorial
- path: /signing-transactions
- path: /mining # is an overview page
- title: Technology
pages:
- path: /authentication
pages:
- path: /overview
sections:
- title: Tutorials
usePageTitles: true
pages:
- path: /building-todo-app
```
Here is an example of adding a new route (see line #8):
```json highlight=8
{
"title": "Data Storage",
"routes": [
{ "path": "storage/overview" },
{ "path": "develop/storage" },
{ "path": "storage/authentication" },
{ "path": "storage/write-to-read" },
{ "path": "clarity/my-new-page" }
]
},
```
Adding a new route requires to add a new `path`.
The script will process that file and pull out the title from the frontmatter of the document.
### Non-standard pages
There are a few pages within these docs that are non-standard markdown pages. This means they are using some kind of external data as their source,
such as the [Clarity Reference page](/references/language-clarity), or the [Blockstack CLI page](/references/blockstack-cli). These pages are using a function of Next.js called
such as the [Clarity Reference page](/references/language-overview), or the [Blockstack CLI page](/references/blockstack-cli). These pages are using a function of Next.js called
[`getStaticProps`](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching#getstaticprops-static-generation) which allows us to
fetch external data at runtime and use it in some way within our pages.